Aegon Ltd. provides various financial services, such as life insurance, pensions, asset management, and retirement planning, aimed at empowering individuals to
Director, Finance - Sustainability Reporting
Location
Pennsylvania + 2 moreAll locations: Pennsylvania | Maryland | Iowa
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$159K - $200K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Director, Finance - Sustainability Reporting
Aegon Ltd.
Title: Director, Finance (Sustainability Reporting) Location: - Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Baltimore, Maryland - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania time type Full time job requisition id MG1006 Job Family Finance - General About Us At Transamerica, hard work, innovative thinking, and personal accountability are qualities we honor and reward. We understand the potential of leveraging the talents of a diverse workforce. We embrace an environment where employees enjoy a balance between their careers, families, communities, and personal interests. Ultimately, we appreciate the uniqueness of a company where talented professionals work collaboratively in a positive environment — one focused on helping people look forward and plan for the best life possible while providing tools and solutions that make it easier to get there. Who We Are We believe everyone deserves to live their best life. More than a century ago, we were among the first financial services companies in America to serve everyday people from all walks of life. Today, we’re part of an international holding company, with millions of customers and thousands of employees worldwide. Our insurance, retirement, and investment solutions help people make the most of what’s important to them. We’re empowered by a vast agent network covering North America, with diversity to match. Together with our nonprofit research institute and foundation, we tune in, step up, and are a force for good — for our customers and the communities where we live, work, and play. United in our purpose, we help people create the financial freedom to live life on their terms. What We Do Transamerica is organized into three distinct businesses. These include 1) World Financial Group, including Transamerica Financial Advisors, 2) Protection Solutions and Savings & Investments, comprised of life insurance, annuities, employee benefits, retirement plans, and Transamerica Investment Solutions, and 3) Financial Assets, which includes legacy blocks of long term care, universal life, and variable and fixed annuities. These are supported by Transamerica Corporate, which includes Finance, People and Places, General Counsel, Risk, Internal Audit, Strategy and Development, and Corporate Affairs, which covers Communications, Brand, and Government and Policy Affairs. Transamerica employs nearly 7,000 people. It’s part of Aegon, an integrated, diversified, international financial services group serving approximately 23.9 million customers worldwide.* For more information, visit transamerica.com. Job Description Summary Provide financial leadership, expertise, and functional oversight within the Finance organization of the sustainability reporting and disclosures to be filed annually with the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and the United States sustainability reporting requirements. Ensure timely filings meet reporting requirements of AFM. Serve as a key influence on the mission and vision of the department. Job Description Responsibilities - Lead the development and operation of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)/sustainability reporting to align with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) of the European Union (EU) and sustainability reporting requirements in the United States. Ensure disclosures included in the CSRD report are consistent with ESG strategies defined by the company. - Lead preparation of annual sustainability reports, including environmental reports, sustainability bond impact reports, and any related reporting requirements. Ensure consistency and alignment of public sustainability narratives, metrics, and claims across all channels. - Oversee data collection, governance and assurance processes for all ESG-related disclosures. - Responsible for department deliverables in area of expertise; provide guidance to team members. - Provide leadership to the Sustainability Reporting team regarding resource prioritization, allocation of resources, and performance assessment of employees. Provide two direct reports with career development insights and build a strong team environment. - Serve as a point person for ad hoc requests from other departments. - Direct major change initiatives related to sustainability regulatory reporting (CSRD, enhancement of reporting tools, and data elements; ensure quality of work and delivery within timelines/budget. - Partner closely with internal audit, compliance, external audit, and necessary areas within Financial Reporting to ensure accuracy and compliance of sustainability reporting. - Develop strong relationships with external auditors and lead the resolution of issues identified by the external auditors during quarterly reviews and annual audits. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, or equivalent experience - 12 years of accounting/finance experience including eight years of management experience - Extensive knowledge of assigned business area (e.g. ESG SEC Reporting ) - Strong leadership and people management skills - Ability to effectively communicate, orally and in writing, to diverse audiences - Organizational and prioritization skills - Advanced computer skills in MS Office, Excel and financial business systems Preferred Qualifications - •CPA/advanced degree - Proficient with reporting tools. - Proven ability to lead teams, drive process improvements, and manage regulatory change. - Proven ability to manage deadlines in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. - Experience working with Workiva and other financial reporting software. Working Conditions - Hybrid (In Office: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays) The Salary for this position generally ranges between $159,000 - $200,000 annually. Please note that the salary range is a good faith estimate for this position and actual starting pay is determined by several factors including qualifications, experience, geography, work location designation (in-office, hybrid, remote) and operational needs. Salary may vary above and below the stated amounts, as permitted by applicable law. Additionally, this position is typically eligible for an Annual Bonus based on the Company Bonus Plan/Individual Performance and is at the Company’s discretion. Disclaimer: Beware of fake job offers! We’ve been alerted to scammers impersonating Transamerica recruiters, particularly for remote positions. Please note: - We will never request personal information such as ID or payment for equipment upfront. - Official offers are sent via DocuSign following a verbal offer—not through text or email. This job description is not a contract of employment nor for any specific job responsibilities. The Company may change, add to, remove, or revoke the terms of this job description at its discretion. Managers may assign other duties and responsibilities as needed. In the event an employee or applicant requests or requires an accommodation to perform job functions, the applicable HR Business Partner should be contacted to evaluate the accommodation request. What We Offer For eligible employees, we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both the personal and financial well-being of our employees. Compensation Benefits - Competitive Pay - Bonus for Eligible Employees Benefits Package - Pension Plan - 401k Match - Employee Stock Purchase Plan - Tuition Reimbursement - Disability Insurance - Medical Insurance - Dental Insurance - Vision Insurance - Employee Discounts - Career Training & Development Opportunities Health and Work/Life Balance Benefits - Paid Time Off starting at 160 hours annually for employees in their first year of service. - Ten (10) paid holidays per year (typically mirroring the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) holidays). - Be Well Company holistic wellness program, which includes Wellness Coaching and Reward Dollars - Parental Leave – fifteen (15) days of paid parental leave per calendar year to eligible employees with at least one year of service at the time of birth, placement of an adopted child, or placement of a foster care child. - Adoption Assistance - Employee Assistance Program - Back-Up Care Program - PTO for Volunteer Hours - Employee Matching Gifts Program - Employee Resource Groups - Inclusion and Diversity Programs - Employee Recognition Program - Referral Bonus Programs Inclusion & Diversity We believe our commitment to diversity and inclusion creates a work environment filled with exceptional individuals. We’re thrilled to have been recognized for our efforts through the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index, Dave Thomas Adoption Friendly Advocate, and several Seramount lists, including the Inclusion Index, 100 Best Companies for Working Parents, Best Companies for Dads, and Top 75 Companies for Executive Women. To foster a culture of inclusivity throughout our workforce, workplace, and marketplace, Transamerica offers a wide range of diversity and inclusion programs. This includes our company-sponsored, employee-driven Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), which are formed around a shared interest or a common characteristic of diversity. ERGs are open to all employees. They provide a supportive environment to help us better appreciate our similarities and differences and understand how they benefit us all. Giving Back We believe our responsibilities extend beyond our corporate walls. That's why we created the Aegon Transamerica Foundation in 1994. Through a mix of financial grants and the volunteer efforts of our employees, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations focused on the things that matter most to our people in the communities where we live and work. Transamerica’s Parent Company Aegon acquired the Transamerica business in 1999. Since its start in 1844, Aegon has grown into an international company serving more than 23.9 million people across the globe.* It offers investment, protection, and retirement solutions, always with a clear purpose: Helping people live their best lives. As a leading global investor and employer, the company seeks to have a positive impact by addressing critical environmental and societal issues, with a focus on climate change and inclusion and diversity.
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